How to Position and Adjust a Backpack Hip Belt for Maximum Comfort - Other Pack Myths Busted

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @ALinsdau
    @ALinsdau  5 лет назад

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  • @i.j.f.2200
    @i.j.f.2200 4 года назад +27

    Great video- I’m in the military and this saved my back on a hike today. Keep it up!

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +5

      Glad to help - stay safe out there!

  • @darrenr1194
    @darrenr1194 4 года назад +7

    Actually by far one of the best videos I've seen on how to properly wear and adjust a pack. All the other ones claim the pack must be right fitting on your shoulders ( as you mentioned ) which i tried and it started to dig into my shoulders... This makes perfect sense and I don't know why this video doesn't have more views.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! I can't stand pulling on my shoulders. The whole point of the hip belt is not to have that happen. Different feelings by different people I guess.

  • @guillaume8483
    @guillaume8483 2 года назад +7

    11:24 I've been called "Sir" only once in a sports store : it's when I tried a backpack for 2 hours, walking around in the store, and even taking out my gas stove to cook a meal... Then they told me : "Sir, you gotta leave now".

  • @bigbywolf6510
    @bigbywolf6510 4 года назад +9

    The tip about the shoulder straps is great. I always listened to people say it should be tight etc. blah blah
    Today at home I took your advice, I think it's going to a gamechanger for me.
    And also the technique for tightening the hip belt.
    Thanks.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +4

      Right on. I've had that told to me at so many stores and it was miserable. After 10 minutes of trying it, I went back to my method I've used for 1000's of miles of trekking and I had no problems.

  • @ramonalisaortiz-smith4139
    @ramonalisaortiz-smith4139 2 месяца назад

    Thank you! I just bought a new backpack and your video was SO informative. Even though I visited the store and made my choice there after trying on several, by the time I ordered my backpack online and it arrived at my home I had questions about the hipbelt. And I knew this was a very important feature for me, especially because I do have back issues. Your video is very helpful. I appreciate it all the extra information you gave as well like about the shoulder straps just wasn’t sure anymore. I don’t do hiking and backpacking traditionally, but I wanted a backpack that I could travel with frequently with the least amount of stuff as possible and something that was easy to carry. I learned so much more than just how to use my hip though on your video thank you. Keep it up, especially for people like me that are not traditional Backpackers.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 месяца назад

      Be safe out there.

  • @analogkid6579
    @analogkid6579 3 месяца назад +1

    I (now) fully understand the focus on the Hip Belt - I've readjusted my pack based on your advice and its made the world of difference. I do cinch up the sternum strap if I 'slow run or jog' down a descending trail; but other than that; I've taken your advice and rarely buckle the sternum strap

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 месяца назад

      Thanks - stay safe out there.

  • @inderjitkaur965
    @inderjitkaur965 3 года назад +4

    There are tons of videos of fitting your backpack, but you did explained it best.

  • @addtyu6176
    @addtyu6176 4 года назад +3

    Your 15 minute video rips my 2 months of body ergonomics class!!

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +4

      I hope that's good?

  • @78cobra
    @78cobra 2 года назад +2

    Im scouts we did Philmont 2nd from their toughest treck. We loaded 60+ pound packs. We were always told shoulders are for stability. Before we started we had to check out buddies pack by making sure we could slide our fingers in-between their back and pack. Then had to do a wiggle test and make sure pack didn't flop around and adjusted from there... Un do the belt buckle and the pack would drop about 1/2 inch onto your shoulders.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 года назад

      Great trek and wonderful pointers.

  • @doni4777
    @doni4777 4 года назад +5

    This gent saved me from returning my backpack
    It’s perfect now

  • @kelvinzyteng
    @kelvinzyteng Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tips which really helps me a lot. I was having a hard time to adjust the backpack. Pulling all the straps tight is really uncomfortable and the backpacks will not fit my body. Great video fit my problems.

  • @jackbryant7462
    @jackbryant7462 5 лет назад +2

    I remember carrying huge rucksacks in the mountains. If the hip belt wasn't right, it was impossible. Great advice.

  • @myminiadventures
    @myminiadventures 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant advice, just totally readjust my pack and it feels much better!

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear!

  • @sdemosi
    @sdemosi Год назад +1

    I've learnt a lot from this. I've been struggling with regular size packs and I can see I really need an XL back length as my torso is about 23 inches. My larger pack is Deuter and I can adjust the back for comfort. Guess I felt the smaller fixed length packs wouldn't be a problem but they're uncomfortable and my weight is on my stomach and not on my hips.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Год назад +1

      That's a tough one - I prefer a bigger pack even if it's a bit too tall. Once it's too small, tough times.

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi Год назад

      @@ALinsdau thanks. I got a Deuter extended length pack and haven’t looked back. The pack is much more comfortable for multi day treks.

  • @dennisokola5332
    @dennisokola5332 4 года назад +4

    tHANK YOU...BEST INFO i HAVE HEARD YET!!

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @sithukyaw9019
    @sithukyaw9019 2 года назад +1

    If your strap doesn’t snag your shoulders, the weight is pulling backwards and pulling you in the same direction too. It can cause strap stitches to come off if you think about it.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  5 месяцев назад

      Good pointers.

  • @billb5732
    @billb5732 Год назад +1

    "All about the hip belt"

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Год назад +1

      Too true. Thanks for watching!

  • @nan-alive2020
    @nan-alive2020 3 года назад +6

    I totally agree with your hip-belt, pack-against-your-back, and light-on-the-shoulders points. Great delivery too.
    My loads are rarely this light, and although my chest is about 46 inches, I find it very important to use the sternum strap and load lifters properly.
    Perhaps it's because of some individual differences, like; body type, load weight or packing style... what do you think?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      I rarely use the sternum strap. When the shoulder straps are too wide for me, that's when I have to use it. If I have crazy heavy loads or am on awkward terrain will make me use the sternum strap but I avoid it when I can.

  • @arpakyna
    @arpakyna 2 месяца назад +1

    the sternum strap is for pulling the shoulder straps away from your armpits. If you don't happen to need to do that, great! But they are there for the rest of us.

  • @fromyonderpeaks
    @fromyonderpeaks 3 года назад +1

    Another great video . Well worth the watch.
    I agree that hip belt positioning should be relative to your iliac crest, as you say, and it really confuses things when you start referring to the hip belt relative your belly button. Some people have a low belly button and some have a high, so, in my opinion, its generally better to position based on how it fits your pelvis and not your belly button.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Absolutely. The belly button doesn't do anything for a backpack:
      Check out my video:
      Where Should a Backpack Waist Belt Sit for Backpacking (4k UHD)
      ruclips.net/video/jgzgC1SSWTc/видео.html

  • @timlinsdau9884
    @timlinsdau9884 4 года назад +1

    Great info on adjusting a back pack for comfort.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @vickilinsdau8687
    @vickilinsdau8687 5 лет назад +4

    Great video 👍🏻 didn’t realize there was so much to correct fitting a backpack 🎒🏕🥾

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  5 лет назад +2

      vicki Linsdau when you’re carrying that much weight over a long distance, it really matters.

  • @conflectiz
    @conflectiz 3 года назад +4

    You’re so knowledgeable. This is great useful info. “Muffintop”. Too funny.

  • @mariadillon860
    @mariadillon860 3 года назад +1

    Great video! At last.. a video that makes it clear where the rucksack belt should fit in relation to the iliac crest!!! Thank you for your content. 👍😊

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!
      Check out my hip specific video:
      Where Should a Backpack Waist Belt Sit for Backpacking (4k UHD)
      ruclips.net/video/jgzgC1SSWTc/видео.html

  • @lmbraga
    @lmbraga 5 лет назад +1

    the day I learned how to fir and tighten my backpack I became 10x a better hiker.
    About the sternum strap, I end up always using it because my shoulder straps start sliding around when hiking and find it more comfortable to have it there just to keep them in place.
    Another nice trick I learned is how to pick up your backpack (from the ground) without "breaking" your back when carrying a heavy load. Do you have any tips on that?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  5 лет назад +2

      Crud - I shoulda put that in this video. I’ll make a future one. Thanks!

    • @guillaume8483
      @guillaume8483 2 года назад

      Good question. I do this :
      1) Have the back of the backpack facing you (it usually does, after you removed it and put it on the ground).
      2) Slightly crouch, while opening legs to have them form a triangle (basic manutention position).
      3) Use one hand to grab the small handle at the top center of the back of the backpack (if there isn't one, make one...). Pull it higher, higher. Here, a pronation movement should come naturally.
      4) Use your free hand and arm to put on one shoulder strap. Done ))
      Hope this helps ! Cheers

  • @ryanarifin9205
    @ryanarifin9205 3 года назад

    Seriously great advice for a new adventurer!
    Really appreciate it - I'm spreading the good word.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @DarthFetid
    @DarthFetid 2 месяца назад +1

    i am fat like really fat... i had to make a fat belt so i could use my old wild country ossa 65... it ancient by 20 years lol. im hiking to lose weight. the weight i am running is 1/2 the amount of weight i have lost (38 kg, soo 19 kg in the bag). and these tips have really help. it turns out the my bag is too big in terms of torso length.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 месяца назад

      Best of luck out there!

  • @teipkep
    @teipkep 2 года назад

    I was about to return my backpack because I thought it was too short. Thank you for helping a noob :D

  • @emonty62
    @emonty62 2 года назад

    My Osprey now is perfect, thxs!!

  • @northernselfreliance6943
    @northernselfreliance6943 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for the info

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +1

      Thank you - glad it helped.

  • @AliJwan
    @AliJwan 2 года назад

    I love your videos, keep them coming

  • @edgardocs5829
    @edgardocs5829 5 лет назад +1

    Great Video! once again thanks for the tips

  • @Brucaleeffo
    @Brucaleeffo 3 года назад +1

    what if you have a belt under the back hip belt?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад +1

      As long as your pants don't roll below the belt, having your belt against your skin, it should be okay. I use a nylon belt for backpacking to prevent that issue.

  • @benjaminvillasenor9064
    @benjaminvillasenor9064 4 года назад

    Thanks for video, I got confused, first you say the top of hip bone should be in middle of belt, then you say the belt should go on top of hip bone. Can you please clarify. Thank you

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад +1

      Yes, the middle of the belt should be on top of your hip bone, 50% above and below. That's the general rule. Some of my packs ride better a little bit higher than this, but rarely lower.

  • @davidcoleman4032
    @davidcoleman4032 4 года назад +2

    No matter how I adjust a hip belt, it still tends to slide down. I've blamed it on not having prominent hips, but I don't know. It also pulls my pants down. I'll try again upon having watched this video. Thanks. ...David

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад

      Hope it helps! Depending on your body shape, you may need to try a different pack. Also, if the load is too much, that'll cause the problem. If the belt is slipping like mine does on this one, it'll fall down, too. The slipping buckle is very annoying.

  • @KevinGarcia-mt6lj
    @KevinGarcia-mt6lj 3 года назад

    I need help, please. Okay, so the top of the hip bone should be in the center of the waiststrap or should the entire waist strap be above the top of the hip bone, causing the bottom of the waiststrap to sit on the top of the bone?

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Help is on the way! Check out my video:
      Where Should a Backpack Waist Belt Sit for Backpacking (4k UHD)
      ruclips.net/video/jgzgC1SSWTc/видео.html

  • @francisjames1377
    @francisjames1377 3 года назад

    I love the sternum strap

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching.

  • @MoviesSam
    @MoviesSam 2 года назад +1

    For me, one of the major issues for me is to make sure my pants belt is above my pack's hip belt. Otherwise the pack pushes my pants down. Ugh.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 года назад

      Same problem here.

  • @mikeharris7885
    @mikeharris7885 3 года назад

    Hi just a comment. 1970's.Try carrying sixty pounds of gear (it's weighed before you start) in a 1945 style steel 'A' frame rucksack (made in Bergan Norway) no adjustable back length, no hip belt, just a webbing canvas strap across your lower back that is attached to the bottom of the metal frame that digs into your hips, you could adjust the webbing shoulder straps though. Then you have twenty hours to cross forty miles of some pretty steep hills and valleys. once I carried a Bergan so heavy I had to lift it on top of a wall to get into the shoulder straps, then climb 10,000 feet in the French Pyrenees. Ah, the good old days.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Sounds like a great time. I remember my H external frame pack and how it dug into my hips. Good memories.

  • @francisjames1377
    @francisjames1377 3 года назад

    The sternum strap is available with a backpack for a reason. I use mine.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      They are great backpack options.

  • @functionalaestheticse.c.8953
    @functionalaestheticse.c.8953 3 года назад

    Good stuff. Thank you 🙂

  • @EdwardOnRoblox
    @EdwardOnRoblox 3 года назад

    top tier video

  • @Martin-oz6lr
    @Martin-oz6lr 3 года назад +1

    I've just to fit a strap system to my fridge freezer and dynamos to the inside of my knees for a power source. To hell with comfort, I ain't going without food and a cold beer 🤬

  • @fathernomad
    @fathernomad 3 года назад

    Watching this try to fit my 8lbs Savotta pack

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Stay safe in the outdoors!

  • @eddydewilde4958
    @eddydewilde4958 2 года назад

    With a 25kg pack and no pressure on my shoulders , I would have to tighten the waist belt to the extent that it would cut off the blood supply to my legs. And if you are carrying a weekend pack then you still need to pull in the load lifters. Do what you like bro.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  2 года назад

      Good pointers - thanks for watching.

  • @nilsmanuelgut131
    @nilsmanuelgut131 3 года назад +1

    Don't do the cross drawing technique: you will tighten the waist strap too much and in tho long run you will get lower back problems because you will subconciously 'correct' your posture and the load will shift to your lumbars.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip

    • @robertphillips93
      @robertphillips93 2 года назад

      Yes -- the hip belt can function in two beneficial ways -- first by transferring some of the pack weight to the hips, and also by giving a restraining influence for abdominal pressure supplied by the diaphragm during breathing and the muscles of the entire lower abdomen to properly align the lumbar spine. But you have to train yourself to stick your belly out during inhalation, instead of inflating the lungs with chest muscles. Better breathing and a happier back!

  • @junkboy123456
    @junkboy123456 2 года назад

    Load lifters?

  • @AlpineTrails
    @AlpineTrails 4 года назад

    carry 40-50 pounds on steep rocky terrain and tell me how you adjust the pack to carry 100% weight on the hips without using chest strap or tension adjusters and still have balance and stability.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 года назад

      I use the load lifters to get all but the slightest weight off my shoulders, then use the lower shoulder straps to pull the pack to my back, preventing the pack from wiggling around. I don't use the sternum/chest strap - if I need that, the pack doesn't fit me correctly. I've carried 60 lbs (27kg) (starting weight) for 100+ miles (160km) across the Greenland tundra using these adjustment techniques and it worked well.

    • @AlpineTrails
      @AlpineTrails 4 года назад

      @@ALinsdau my problem is that one of the pack i have slips at the lower back all the time. The hip belt sits on the bones in the front, but flexes towards the back. If I take out of the weight, is much better. It was advertised as being able to carry up to 50pound so 40 shouldn't be a problem, and yet.. I can't figure out what to do. Could it be that the bag is just not good? Is fitted well and correct size and it was quite an expensive one.

  • @christopherclements5909
    @christopherclements5909 3 года назад

    Im thru hiking pct this year and i keep ending up on your vids so sub it is 😊

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @flatheadfletch
    @flatheadfletch 2 года назад

    weight doesn't bother me. I don't carry weight with my spine. Hips only. Which means my legs are doing all the work. You put weight on your spine, sure your back and spine are carrying a lot of the weight. However much you put on your shoulders-spine. It doesn't take any of the weight off your legs. So why burden your spine !!!! Your shoulder straps are just for stabilization. If you put 50% on shoulders and 50% on hips you have simply turned your pack into a back brace !!!

  • @yuriklaver4639
    @yuriklaver4639 4 месяца назад +1

    If I look at the picture, the frontside of the shoulder straps should be drawn down, whilst pulling the backside up. Right now, you're too tall for this backpack.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  4 месяца назад +1

      Good pointers

  • @umut22071977
    @umut22071977 3 года назад

    between back and backpack, large cavity. very unhealthy for the back.

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      The goal is to have the weight vertical on your hips, not pulling backward or pushing forward.

  • @lomoyang3034
    @lomoyang3034 Год назад +1

    i like that puuuu

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @mietje22
    @mietje22 2 года назад

    Instructions unclear, broke my pelvis while tightening.

  • @jonfyfazan
    @jonfyfazan 3 года назад

    👏👍👌🇳🇴

    • @ALinsdau
      @ALinsdau  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching!
      Check out my hip specific video:
      Where Should a Backpack Waist Belt Sit for Backpacking (4k UHD)
      ruclips.net/video/jgzgC1SSWTc/видео.html

    • @jonfyfazan
      @jonfyfazan 3 года назад

      @@ALinsdau hey it's just too private 🤔🤭😊